A number of Southeast
Community College students are spending their summer getting an edge in the
“Prep 4 Success” program put on by the Tutoring and Transitions Center at the
College.
“The purpose of Prep 4 Success is to
help new students get questions answered, meet new people and get prepared for
classes this fall,” said Shannon Brinkman, Director of Tutoring and
Transitions. “The first day they filled out a survey of what they are most
excited about and what they are the most nervous about when it comes to
starting at SCC, and we are trying to address all of those things.”
The program is designed for
students to meet other students, work with academic coaches on various
subjects, improve test scores and basically get a head start on college, while
providing a fun, stress-free environment with activities, games and prizes.
“It helped me as I try to
find my path, as well as where and how I can ask for help,” said incoming
student Daniel Troutt.
“I was afraid I was going to
get lost,” added Hailey Hale. “Prep 4 Success helped prepare me for college.”
“We’ve loved getting to know
the students,” Brinkman said. “We also know it’s important for some of the
students to be working on their academic skills before starting SCC, and we
enjoy helping them reach their goals and alleviate some of their stress in
regards to college.”
Prep 4 Success is free for
Learn to Dream students, but anyone can enroll in it for a $20 fee. The Learn to Dream scholarship gives low-income
students the opportunity to complete up to 60 semester credit hours at one of
the Southeast Community College campuses in Beatrice, Lincoln and Milford,
without paying tuition and fees.
The next two sessions are July
12, 14, 19 and 21, and August 1, 3, 8, and 10. For more information, contact
Brinkman at sbrinkman@southeast.edu
or 402-437-2718.